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Dundrum Town Centre is a shopping centre located in Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland.It is one of Ireland's two largest [1] shopping centres with over 131 shops, 47 restaurants, 3 amusement facilities and a cinema, retail floor space of 111,484 m 2 (1,200,000 sq ft) [1] and almost 140,000 m 2 (1,500,000 sq ft) total floor space, [2] and over 3,000 car parking spaces. [3]
Dundrum Village Centre, opened in the 1970s, [2] was originally named Dundrum Shopping Centre. It was one of the first purpose-built shopping centres in Ireland. It was renamed "Dundrum Village Centre" after the opening of the large multi-building retail complex known as Dundrum Town Centre, [3] [2] [failed verification] and, controlled by the same parties as that centre, its redevelopment was ...
Dundrum Shopping Centre Opened in 2005 when Ireland was booming, this is the largest shopping centre in Ireland. In 1971, Dundrum was one of the earliest places in Ireland to open a purpose-built shopping centre (the first being in Stillorgan). A much bigger shopping centre opened just south of Dundrum in March 2005.
Dundrum (from Dún Droma, Irish for 'ridge fort') may refer to: Places. Republic of Ireland. Dundrum, Dublin, a suburb of Dublin city; ...
Mill Theatre Dundrum, also known as the dlr Mill Theatre, is a theatre in the Dundrum Town Centre shopping centre in Dublin, Ireland. It was opened by Mary McAleese on 4 May 2006. There are 205 seats in the theatre's main auditorium.
What are Spirit Halloween’s hours in 2023? Celebrating its 40th anniversary season, Spirit Halloween has more than 1,500 Halloween stores in cities across the U.S. and Canada.
Dundrum became Supreme Champion at the Wembley Horse of the Year Show when he set a record by clearing a 7’2" puissance wall. In 1961 he was regarded as show jumper of the century when he won five major events at the Dublin Horse Show, the first time in history that so many awards were won by the same rider, and he did it with the same horse!
Trading hours are stipulated in law, and are based on size and product offer. As in South Australia, smaller, independently operated supermarket retailers are exempted. Chain supermarkets are required to close Monday to Friday at 9 pm, Saturdays at 5 pm, and are permitted to trade on Sundays and public holidays only from 11 am to 5 pm.